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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Downton: Old Court Langley Wood, q.v. Long Close, see Wick Loosehanger, see Redlynch Lover, see Redlynch: Warminster … 134 tithes, 124, 131 water-meadow, 128 Lonsdale, V. O., 74 Loosehanger (in Downton), see Redlynch Loretta, w. of Rob., … East; Longford; Ludgershall; Mere; Redlynch ( and s.v. Loosehanger); Savernake; Standlynch; Stockton; Whiteparish …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ind., 180; linen ind., 178; Longford Castle estate, 383; Loosehanger (Lothanger), 11, 13; manor, 392; mkt., 16; … see Horningsham Lonsdale, see Lord Lonsdale's hunt Loosehanger (Lothanger), see Downton Lopcombe Corner, see …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… inclosed at 'Cowyk', also in Downton, and at 'Lothanger' (Loosehanger in Redlynch), in the mid-century. 44 Divers …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and heath until 1822, apart from Timber and Milk hills and Loosehanger park which were inclosed in the 13th and 17th … had assumed the name Lover. 121 Settlement extended into Loosehanger and Whiteshoot where a substantial brick house … At least from the early 17th century the bishops' woods at Loosehanger belonged to the farmers in fee of New Court farm. …
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